GM’s factory skunkworks turned out this Chevy Vega with a well-engineered all-aluminum small-block engine in 1972. It didn’t make it to production, but it inspired a generation of hot-rodders!
They are only original once. The old saying makes perfect sense, not only when talking about high-desirable classics with low production numbers but also models that nobody would take home. Let's be ...
Introduced in 1970 as a replacement for the Corvair, the Vega was Chevrolet's first-ever subcompact. Offered in a variety of body styles through 1977, it was quite the popular rig, with two million ...
As Chevrolet celebrates the 70th anniversary of its small-block V8 engine, let's take a look at the engine's history. This year, Chevrolet is celebrating the 70th anniversary of its small-block V8 ...